Justifying Slavery via Genesis 9:20-27: The Vicious Legacy of Racist Interpretation of the Bible

The use of Gen 9:20-27 to justify slavery and racism extends back millennia and continues to be felt in the notion of white supremacy and the problem of white privilege. This article examines the passage in an effort to demonstrate that just as the biblical writers shaped the story to justify the en...

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Published in:Stone-Campbell journal
Main Author: Bembry, Jason (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Stone-Campbell International [2020]
In: Stone-Campbell journal
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
KAA Church history
NBE Anthropology
Further subjects:B Canaan
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, Social scientific
B Ham (Biblical figure)
B Bible. Genesis Criticism, Literary
B Bible. Genesis 9,20-27
B Racism
B Slavery in the Bible
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Summary:The use of Gen 9:20-27 to justify slavery and racism extends back millennia and continues to be felt in the notion of white supremacy and the problem of white privilege. This article examines the passage in an effort to demonstrate that just as the biblical writers shaped the story to justify the enslavement of Canaanites, so later generations interpreted it to justify the enslavement of African peoples. It then traces the racist impulse in the interpretive tradition to equip those who encounter it today and to provide an opening for communities to discuss racism, its causes, and potential cures.
ISSN:1097-6566
Contains:Enthalten in: Stone-Campbell journal